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bfw-front-4c.jpg Welcome to BlackFridayWatch.com, the only site dedicated to bringing you complete coverage of this most unusual of all holidays. Here you’ll be able to read coverage from embedded reporters across the U.S. – New York, L.A. Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Seattle, and Nashville – on the busiest shopping day of the year. We have braved the crowds so you don’t have to. Search for stories by location, or click above for some background on Black Friday. Be sure to check back all day long, because the posts are coming in fast and furious, and who knows what might happen by the end of the day.

December 02, 2005

Commentary , Sales Figures

The 2005 Black Friday Watch Wrap-Up

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Black Friday - the day, the weekend, the initial rush of holiday fervor - has now given way to the somewhat more staid season of "normal" holiday shopping. The mad bargain hunters who braved the elements at 5am last week are free to sit at home and mock at the rest of us, trudging through crowded malls that overheat as glittering red, green, and gold streamers block the upper air vents.

How did sales pan out? The results are mixed. The National Retail Federation put on a good face, reporting that total sales for the Black Friday weekend hit around 28 billion dollars, an increase of 21.9% over last year's take. The media told a less optimistic story. The Washington Post wrote that only moderate growth occured in November. Department stores faired most poorly, with only a 0.6% increase over last November. Chain stores did marginally better, with an approximate 3.5% jump. Other newspapers carried the same theme: the madness was not mad enough.

Our own reporters told a different story. BlackFridayWatch.com is overflowing with their tales of terror from the biggest shopping districts in America. They're not all terrifying, of course. Chicago provided some beautiful pictures of the tree lighting and fireworks display. The window displays of New York lit up the night. The rain in Seattle did not deter shoppers, although the fistfights that broke out in Atlanta may have temporarily detracted from the holiday spirit.

All in all, this was an exceptionally enjoyable experiment in journalism. We hope to return to the idea next year, with more correspondents and even bigger coverage. There are enough stories here to last a whole year anyway, so treat yourself to a five minute break while you're at work and browse through our archive.

Good-bye for now, and try to remember what the holidays are really for.

November 25, 2005

Atlanta , Commentary

Black Friday Down...A condemnation of us all

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It’s over. I’m finished. I can go home and wash the stink of unashamed capitalist consumption and materialism from my person.

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Commentary , New York

Final Thoughts

I experienced my first Black Friday in a large mall when I was eleven, and since then, have made a point of remaining at home on the day after Thanksgiving. Today was a very welcome change from that tradition, for many reasons.

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New York , Photos

Times Square

Heading back towards Penn Station, I wandered through an insanely crowded Times Square, where every shopper in the city seemed to have gathered.

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San Francisco

Bart to the...Don't worry. Last one.

Bart doesn't run after midnight. Think about that one for a second. It's not just a matter of hassling out who the designated driver's going to be, you can't so much as go to a late movie and feel safe you're going to catch the last train across the Bay. And if you miss the last train, it's the TransBay Express (a sort-of-hourly bus) for you.

That said, I want to be a Bart driver when I grow up. I think the time has come to acknowledge our informative and amiable Bart conductors. Today I was especially attuned to how the drivers always announced the upcoming stop and the next stop and always leaned out of the window, at least creating the impression if nothing else that they're keeping an eye on their passengers.

Here's to you men and women of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District...

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San Francisco

Bart to the City #6

Obviously, the lack of a nap was making me cranky...okay, crankier than usual. I headed back down into the Powell Street Bart station.

Well. I guess I'm not the only one ready to head back home.

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Seattle

And in the end...

Well, look at the time! My how time flies when you're trying to post a required number of blogs in the allotted time. Sure made for an exciting day, however.

For today I'd purchased a 24 hour T-Mobile pass, and I must say it worked flawlessly. My HP Pavilion zt3000 laptop's batteries held up well, with the occasional powered blog. Never got below 50% battery. My Merrill shoes kept me comfy in all my walking. My Fuji S7000 camera did an admirable job, save for chewing up its batteries before 5am. It all flowed rather well, taking the media card out of the camera, putting it in the card reader attached to my pc, then prepping the pics, and posting.

I hope you've enjoyed the blogs from Seattle.

Over and OUT!!!

San Francisco

Bart to the City #5

Back on Market Street, I floundered around in Old Navy. This time I spoke to a woman who said she was the "Old Navy Market Street general manager." I add the skepticism here because (despite her being accommodating and friendly) everything else this person said was about how this was The Best Day Ever!

She didn't even acknowledge that it rained this morning...and like every other person I spoke to, no, I could not take a picture...meh.

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Seattle

Frasier Lives

What would a Seattle blog be without passing by another great Seattle export. This was Frasier's city for many years, and he had a killer view of downtown. it's a well known viewpoint in Seattle.

Here's where his condo would be:

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and the requisite, exquisite view:

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I thought I heard Daphne in the crowd around here, but didn't see her. Speaking of which, I'm daffy right now. I basically didn't take much of a break today, running all over town, taking pics, writing, posting. It's a great way to see the city and meet people, but it makes for a long day. I need a comfortable recliner.

Perhaps I'll go to a furniture store and ask if there was any sales today. I've been too busy to notice.


San Francisco

Bart to the City #4

I stood in line for H & M for a while. These folks told me (I'm pretty sure I'm the only one in the world who didn't know this) that this store just opened in San Francisco two weeks ago, and it's "big in New York."

Then I made my way back to Market Street. And it was not easy sledding those couple blocks because there were more people than the sidewalks could handle. I don't know. For the most part everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves.

I'll point out that I kept my eyes open for protesters, but I gave up after the second time my attention focused on a picket that turned out to say something like, "Follow Me For Savings!"

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San Francisco

Bart to the City #3

This store was the big winner on Union Square. While there was no waiting to get into Macy's, Rasputin's, or the Mac Store, this place had a line of people happily waiting and shuffling along in a line as long as a city block.

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Seattle

Pike Place Poobah

I’m writing this one from another Starbucks, but not just any Starbucks, I’m at numero uno Starbucks, right here in the Pike Place Market.

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San Francisco

Bart to the City #2

On one hand, the uncompleted Bart tunnels made a cameo in the film THX1138 and the rapid transit district does have a useful site, but a round trip ticket to San Francisco from across the Bay is more than US$5.

At the Disney Store in Union Square, I spoke to a greeter about the day. He said that all in all it was a fine day. Essentially, his attitude was that it definitely beat digging ditches, but mostly he had to restack the plush toys. It made him wonder if the store stacked the toys precariously on purpose, so you knock one over, then it has your attention, then you buy it.

Fair enough, I said. I noticed another greeter paying very close attention to what we were talking about while pretending not to.

It's only my second day, he said.

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San Francisco

Bart to the City #1

This afternoon I took a trip to the West Bay (also known as "San Francisco") on Bay Area Rapid Transit (or BART). I went to Union Square, saw some extraordinarily cheerful shoppers, visited stores, talked with empoyees and managers ("no, you can't take a picture in here") -- all under the most pleasant, crisp autumnal weather.

...but people still complained about the rain this morning. By the way, according to the National Weather Service we had light rain and temperatures around sixty. According to me, it rained for about an hour around nine. Don't get me wrong: I'm no hero. Rain's a natural disaster's how I see it

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Chicago

Time to pull the plug on this one

This day is coming to an end at least for me and my equipment.

I am on the same juice as my laptop and both sets of camera batteries. We are all just about out of power.

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Los Angeles

Closing Remarks...

Thanks for spending the day with me as I journeyed around taking in the action and lack of action on Black Friday Santa Monica Style...

Having done a bit of research ahead of time, I discovered that most of the big holiday events in Santa Monica take place next weekend, charity shopping events, bazaars, special walks, lighting ceremonies and Santa sightings will be December 2-4. I wish I could have brought you some of that today but the good news is, you could come here still and see it for yourself.

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Chicago

Santa's Little Helpers

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These Elves have the holiday glow

Nashville

The Sun Set, But Not Black Friday Spirit.

The sun has set in Nashville. But from inside a mall one would never know. Stepping outside, cars and people continue to arrive. The customers that were earlier “just looking,” now, have slightly heavier loads to carry. Where there once was just a purse or an empty hand, now hangs a bag or two. The spirit of Black Friday continues in Music City with a strong, steady beat.

Los Angeles

Back in the melee...

After a nap, necessary but luxurious as well, I was back out in the shopping world. WHAT A CHANGE three hours made!

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But I am not really surprised...

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Chicago

The Tree Is Still Lit

I am a bit removed from the lighting of the city’s Christmas tree. It became a bit overwhelming for everyone in the crowd.

As usual, there were thousands of shoppers that converged on Daley Plaza and beyond to see the lighting of the tree. It seemed this year that as more people gathered the snow fell harder. There were various choirs and speakers on the stage before the lights went on.

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Chicago

A frosty end...

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As Bill noted down thread it has started to snow steadily here in Chicago. Fortunately, the snow gods timed it just right as our Black Friday comes to a close here.

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Chicago

A View From Above......slightly

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A view from the second floor of Borders overlooking State and Randolph and Marshall Field's in the background with the countless shoppers following the story of Cinderella in the store's widows.

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Fireworks

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Fireworks followed the Lighting of the tree. No the Picasso statue is not on fire.

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Lights

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The Official Christmas Tree of Chicago Has Light

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Enjoying The Day

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John Paige and Jan Metzger enjoy a break on the second floor of Borders in the cafe where they are seated at the window overlooking State and Randolph.

New York , Photos

Fifth Avenue Windows

Strolling down Fifth Avenue, the brightly lit windows beckon like sirens to the weary pedestrians. And this is only between 57th and 52nd! Whatever your taste, there's something on Fifth Avenue to grab your attention...

Fendi:
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Disney:
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(Why don't they ever have Cinderella's pre-princess dresses? Shouldn't she remember her roots?)

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Chicago

Let it snow

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It held off most of the day, but not the evening. As soon as the sun started to go down the snow started to fall. Flurries at first and then a steady fall.

Tis the season right.

The snow sure adds to the festive feel. However, it is also a nuisance and now my feet are cold and everything is getting wet.

Seattle

Local Angles

I chose to take a walk around Ballard after lunch.

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It’s got two main streets, one more turn of the century, the other more ‘50’s type of single row storefronts. Ballard represents the Seattle many of us know and love from years past. Seattle has always had a love affair with thrift stores. This was evident when the so-called ‘grunge’ scene made it big here. Back in the late ‘80’s the local rockers were just normal folks, playing their music mostly for the benefit of their friends, not getting a wide audience, and dressing in the best that thrift stores had to offer. They in no way wanted to look like the popular L.A. hair bands of the time.

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Atlanta , Commentary , Photos

church

I left ebar once again in search of a hotspot. I spy a Borders across the street. “Yes!!!” I thought. As I headed over I approached a church on one side
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and a mini/mega mall on the other.
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The God we worship today can only be found on one side of the street I’m afraid. No matter your religious faith or lack thereof, there is no room for God in our pointless celebration of all things material.

Nashville

St. Patrick' Day, No. Just Shopping “Sisters” Wearing Green

Seven green shirt-wearing “sisters” drove up from Manchester early this morning to spend Black Friday shopping in Nashville. The “sisters” are seven women who are not just sisters, but also include a mother and recently added friend. This merry band have made Black Friday shopping a twenty-year tradition! Every year they wear matching shirts. This year, the green “team”shirts with a rhinestone outlined reindeer under the neckline, were acquired in Gatlinburg last weekend by a “sister.” Early this morning, they hit Target on the way to Nashville. Along with visiting the Boutique Mall in Green Hills, they will also make at least one more stop at the Cool Springs Mall in Brentwood/Franklin before returning home. “It has been a fun, full day! Can't wait until next year!”

San Francisco

Union Square Wirelessly

For someone supposed to cover San Francisco, it's about time I actually entered the city limits. Union Square is both bustling and has its own Wifi node. No wireless network detection software was needed. I just plopped down, opened my notebook and was asked if I would accept the terms for the UnionSquareWireless Network. Yes. Yes, I would.

Atlanta , Commentary , Photos

make up

As I left Nordstom, I stopped by the make-up counter to see a friend.
“Have you been busy today?” I asked.
“Not really, everyone is just walking around”, she replied.
She showed me the lipstick artwork she’d been working on for the past few minutes; A grotesque collage of pinks, hot pinks, browns, and hooker reds.
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I said my goodbyes n’ headed for the door.

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Nashville

Santa Arrives, But No Teen Invasion.

3:00p Back at the Boutique Mall which was deserted before lunch. Pulling into the parking lots and looking for a space was a much different experience than 4 hours ago. On this visit it took some time to find a space. Once inside the mall, the crowds were noticeably bigger, but still not large. Contrary to forecast, no teen invasion at this mall. But Santa was here talking to children and noting who was naughty or nice!

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Chicago

Michigan Avenue Before and After

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Michigan Avenue was serene at about 6am this morning.

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By 4pm it was back to normal - clogged with cars and pedestrians.

Interviews , New York

Oh, the people you'll meet...

Fifth Avenue is packed with shoppers of every kind, most of them walking like typical New Yorkers: heads down, avoiding eye contact, at a brisk pace. It's a New York thing. We don't like to even look at strangers, much less talk to them. Once inside a warm Starbucks to update, however, I was forced by circumstance to sit at an already occupied table, and ended up chatting with a Scottish family visiting New York for the holiday– and for the bargains.

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New York

Stiff back or stiff knees, you stand straight at Tiffany's!

It was a little late for breakfast, but Tiffany's was bustling with a steady stream of people-- singles, couples, men, women, families, and many, many tourists. To my surprise, almost everyone I asked said that they were only there to browse, but did not expect to purchase any jewelry. One man even said that, flying in the face of every tradition of the day, he was there to purchase some cologne for himself. Outside, the windows glittered with every kind of jewel and crystal on display.
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Atlanta , Commentary , Photos

Nordstrom

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Nordstrom in Phipps Plaza. Surrounded by million dollar homes and cookie cutter condos that say “I’ve made it to the top by doing what I’m told”, this is the preferred mall of the privileged class. The sweat pants, flip flops, and the “I could care less if anybody sees me today” attitude of rural Wal-Mart has been replaced with Gucci, Prada, and “Look at me everyone, I still look skinny the day after Thanksgiving”.

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Chicago

It could always be worse...

I spied this guy along with about six others dressed up in big foam ears trying to interest bored shoppers in a new mobile phone plan out on Michigan Avenue.

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Don't get me wrong, reporting for Black Friday Watch has been a blast, but it's also been trying at times today. (I think I have frost bite on my toes.) Anyway, this guy reminds me that I shouldn't complain too much.

Atlanta , Commentary , Photos

back to work

I jumped in the car n’ headed for the upscale Atlanta neighborhood of Buckhead, home of the oh so trendy, Lenox Mall & Phipps Plaza. So, I’m back at it. The afternoon mood of Black Friday is night and day (pun intended) from this morning. The stores are still packed, but the sense of urgency is gone. I asked the first woman I saw walking into Nordstrom, “what brings you out this fine Atlanta afternoon?”
“I was watching the news and wanted to see it for myself” she said.
“Are you crazy” I thought, “Cool, enjoy” I said.

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Chicago

Ice rink before and after

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Here's the ice rink at Millenium Park at about 6am this morning.

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And here's the Boner resurfacing it with his Zamboni around 4pm today. If that doesn't make you cold...

New York

more scenes from NYC

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Nashville , Video

Something Other Than Jingle Bells

A Nashville shop used live music to attract and maintain customers. Download file

Nashville

Finally, Music in the Music City. Surprise. Surprise.

2:45p. I've been getting dust on my shoes the since Midnight covering Black Friday in Nashville. But it's been relatively boring in terms of music. Only recorded holiday tunes. It took me 15 hours to come across a merchant using live music to attract and maintain customers. Surprise. It worked! A small group of Black Friday Shoppers were gathered outside this shop. Isn't this the Music City? Why haven't more shopkeepers tapped into the amazing musical talent in this City?

New York

snowblower

This New York window display gave a unique take on the snowblower concept.
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New York

FAO Schwartz

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Across Central Park at the legendary toy store FAO Schwartz, parents and children line up around the block to get in. Have I mentioned that, with the sun going down, the temperature is returning to the 20's? It is. Children on the line cry and squabble as the wind whistles down 58th Street. A toddler wails “I wannit! I wanna doggie!” as she points determinedly at a realistic stuffed pooch in the window. Once inside, a four-year-old almost knocks me over as she races to grab an enormous pink dog that’s as big as she is.

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New York

Pashmina price wars

Something found only in New York. Street vendors engage in "price wars" seeing who can get rid of an overstocked trend from a few years ago- the pashmina. Priced as low as five dollars, the pashmina were a hit with tourists
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New York

Saks

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Nashville , Retailer Thoughts , Video

Hillsboro Village Video

A cafe worker in Nashville tells me that business has been slower than expected today. Watch her in this Quicktime video clip, where you can also see a very different type of "steel guiter."

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New York

ready to end the day

With Black Friday coming to a close, contrasting images flood through my mind. Recalling the lavish decorations at the Peninsula Hotel, I rounded the corner and see a homeless man sleeping on the steps of a Church. In many ways, the Christmas Season juxtaposes our experiences in the same way Black Friday does.

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Sales Figures , Sales and Deals

Official Sales Estimations for Today

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The National Retail Federation, one of the major microphones of the retail industry, has already estimated that this Black Friday weekend will top last year's sales of 22.8 billion dollars. Read today's press release on their site, or download their 2005 Holiday Survival Kit (PDF) which breaks down the holidays into all variety of charts and statistics. It's positively honey-glazed with holiday cheer.

Chicago

Before

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The tree before being lit

Chicago

City of Chicago Christmas Tree Lighting

We are moments away from the 92nd annual lighting of the City of Chicago’s official Christmas Tree. The Tree is in Daley Plaza and will be lit by Mayor Daley. The Plaza was named after his father, the former Mayor Daley.

The 85 foot tall Christmas tree is actually a series of 113 small Balsam Fir Trees.

Chicago

Glass Blower 3

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The Glass Blower is almost to the finished product.
The Glass Blowing exhibition and glasswares for display are highlighted in the Christkindlmarket (German Market)

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Glass Blower 2

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The Glass Artist does his thing

Chicago

Glass Blower 1

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The Glass Blower Heats up the product

New York

city girl

Barbara, a native New Yorker and banker who works in Mid-Town, stopped by Ann Taylors on her way home from work. “I’m a big shopper,” she said, with friend John describing her as “a professional.”
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Chicago

I Finally Found Santa

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Here's Santa, he is in his other house.

Nashville

Just an Ordinary Day in the Village

2:00p. Hillsboro Village is a bohemian pedestrian neighborhood destination just a block away from the Vanderbilt University Campus. With interesting gift shops, funky retailers, coffee shops, an artisan bakery and restaurants this area is having a typical sales day. A few people are out strolling, browsing in the shops, but very few are carrying packages. The purchasing crowds are not here. Where are they?

Chicago

German Market

Christkindlmarket. The German Village situated in Daley plaza is a Holiday village with food, drink, candy, crafts, and artist creations.

The village has been a Chicago tradition since 1996. The set-up resembles Nurenberg dating back to 1545.

Christkindlmarket is open from Novemver 24 through December 22.

Chicago

Back On Track

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Train From Northwest Indiana to Downtown Chicago.
I took this for the second half of Black Friday.
I few holiday shoppers bording the "South Shore"

New York

college students

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Seattle

What the PHO?

That's pronounced "Fuh", and it's where I enjoyed my tummy-warming lunch. Pho is the national northern vietnamese rice noodle and beef soup. It's very popular here in Seattle. It's a sit down restaurant, but it typically is served faster than any fast food restaurant could ever wish pho.. I mean for. You are immediately greeted by condiments to put into the Pho, and a little cream puff, to be eaten before the meal, because life is just too uncertain to wait.

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New York

The Peninsula Hotel

As I trudged on through the afternoon, feeling like Atlas carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders, I passed the Peninsula Hotel, where delivery men were unloading lavishly ornamented fresh decorations that would add just the right touch for the Christmas season. DSC00408.JPG

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Commentary , New York

Food, glorious food!

Hello, kids. Miss me?

Having left the (relative) tranquility of Princeton behind, I’ve ventured north to the Upper West Side, where I visited the gourmet shop of gourmet shops, Balducci’s. Filled with the most expensive of fancy eats, Balducci’s has long been a beacon to foodies of every palate, including yours truly.

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New York

Red Hot Mamas

The self-proclaimed “Red-Hot Mama’s” were more than happy to oblige my request for a picture when I approached them on 5th Avenue. The quintent of women drew stares and smiles as they walked down the street, an unusual response for anyone in the oh-so-jaded NYC. DSC00411.JPG

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Seattle

Meanwhile, back in Ballard

I left the big mall and returned to older Seattle, but not before taking one final outside mall shot to prove that many of us shop in the rain. Note that most of us in the pacific northwest shun bumbershoots (umbrellas to y’all).

I note that most of the leaves have fallen off the trees. We’re in for a long gray winter now. Sun is already setting at 4:32pm these days. Many of us are already going to work in the dark, and returning in the same.

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New York , Photos

New York photos

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Atlanta , Commentary

Right back at 'em

It’s now 2:33 in the afternoon and I just woke from a nice little nap. A rest filled with dreams of endless isles of retail junk populated with the dregs of society fighting over stuff they don’t need. Visions of empty souls desperately trying to fill the void by consuming more than the competition. Dreams the color of florescent lighting.
I can’t wait to see what the Black Friday afternoon has in store for me.

Chicago , Commentary

Starbucks: the good, the bad, the hungry

I have to say something about Starbucks – the corporate coffee giant does internet right in so far that their partnership with T-Mobile works flawlessly. Traveling around Chicago today I’ve stopped in at several different Starbucks and the internet access has worked great. Sadly, it is a pay service but T-Mobile provides several ways to get the service including a 24-hour unlimited plan for $9.99. In addition I haven’t had any problems locating seating near an outlet, so I don’t have to deplete my laptop batteries. That’s the good news.

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Seattle

Relaxing at a Starbucks

I’m sitting at a Starbucks now, and striking up some conversation with other shoppers. Two gals next to me started the day at Toys’R’Us, getting there at 7:30am. Their target item was RoboRaptor, a $120 wireless monster. They succeeded in getting it, for the 10 year old boy in the family.

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Los Angeles

Home At Last

Funny to feel like a whole day has gone by and it's only 10:50!

The dog is happy I am home, we're going to go walk some of that turkey off before I head back out into the madness (assuming there will be some) this afternoon.

Turned on the TV and they are showing frenzied crowds in the outlet malls but when the traffic helicopters flew over the "regular" malls the shots looked a lot like what I saw out there.

Catch you all later!

San Francisco

Colophon

Here're a few tools I've been using so far today. This list will help people who want to avoid creating stuff that looks like mine:

- Sony Cybershot 5 megapixel MPEG Movie VX camera
- Apple Macintosh PowerBook G4 computer
- Photoshop CS image processing software
- JiWire WiFi HotSpot Finder software
- Honda Civic Hybrid vehicle
- "Assination Vacation" by Sarah Vowell book on CD
- Leftover pumpkin pie

San Francisco

You Are Toys

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Chicago , Feature Articles

American Girl Hates America?

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Not being an 8-year-old girl I didn't know much about the Mattel line of pricy dolls before I moved to Chicago.

Founded in the 80s and bought by Mattel in 1998 the American Girl company produces 18” dolls for girls – many with a historical connection. The store is a big draw for out-of-towners shopping in Chicago. As one female shopper at nearby Marshall Field’s mentioned, “The American Girl store is definitely a destination.”

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San Francisco

Betty's Diner -- Berkeley

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Seattle

In the Mall.. having a Ball?

I braved the roads once more to make it to Alderwood Mall. Before getting out I spied this Navy and Marine recruiting station. I did not see lines outside of this retail outlet.

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Finally entered a regular mall, complete with Food Courts and the usual non-home electronic oriented mega-stores. First up was JC Penney, which was slammed! Lots of 4 hour sales going on, and long lines everywhere. Would love to have gotten some dress slacks, but the lines were far too long. Your dedicated servant here must keep the blogs flowing.

Passed by this gentleman enjoying the latest ultra luxury recliner. Just what America needs, more couch time!

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Are these jeans for sale at the local salvation army? Of course not, silly, they are hyperexpensive new jeans at Abercrombie & Fitch.

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Also passed by this interesting All-Japan store:

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I see some couples with their young kids shopping. I know what they're thinking. "Never Again!!" Most parents try to leave their kids with others so they don't have to keep track of them on this day. Better keep those kids tethered to your body if you do bring them.


Los Angeles

Jinky's!?! (no, not Scooby Doo) Crepes, instead...

Last Monday when I was plotting and planning my Black Friday Itinerary I met my friends for breakfast at our favorite 2nd Street cafe. Jinky's, the service is, well, you do get your food and its really good so its okay that it takes a while and you have to ask twice for tabasco. But, what intrigued me was the advertisement on the door, a print out from someone's computer inviting us back for a Pre-Shopping Breakfast.

Granola Pancakes, home-made sausage and "endless" coffee are worth having twice in one week so back I went today...

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San Francisco

"Actually, We're Owned By Starbucks"

Baffled by the lack of foot traffic on the usually bustling Fourth Street in Berkeley I sought out a fourth street StoreManager for insight.

Me: (surveying well-known yet empty store): Where is everybody?
StoreManager: I don't know. I thought it was going to be a big day. But we didn't count on the rain.
Me: I was over in Emeryville earlier and it's packed. But those are, you know like the big chain stores.
SM: Really? Was it raining?
Me: No, not so much...mind if I get a picture of you?
SM (sheepishly): Yeah, well, you see you can't. Actually, we're owned by Starbucks.

San Francisco

Uh oh. Rain.

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Los Angeles

Montana Avenue

The shops along Montana are all sparkly and ready for the season but none of them open before 11 today. This is the very best window shopping spot...

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And there were a few crowds...

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Chicago

Oh No

More than half way to the finish line. What an experience. Time flies when others are spending money.

After viewing shoppers for more than five hours I stopped home for a rest and a bite to eat and what do I come across, but mounds of shopping bags and items that I have never seen before.

It seems that others in the house have gone to a different shopping galaxy than the one where I spent the morning and took advantage of some deals of their own.

No one is immune to this shopping bug.

2nd BFW.com Writer Ejected

Our guerilla reporters continue to face the harsh realities of the journalistic life. Read about it from Bill Paige in Chicago.

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New York

a moment of reflection

Resting my feet (in boots that definitely weren’t made for walking) I gaze out the window of Starbucks and contemplate my morning – a four am wake-up call followed by pounding the pavement in search of Black Friday shoppers (and bargains!).

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Chicago

You Really Can't Do That

Security at the mall finally put an end to my photo session. I was ready leave anyway.

After wandering around for a few hours speaking to and taking shots of all sorts of people and places, two security officers asked me not to take any more photos.

They were pleasant about the situation and basically answered my questions for me. They wouldn’t pose for a shot either. This made them nervous to even respond to it. “No, no, no more pictures thank you sir, enjoy the day.”

The two walked away from me faster than I from them.

Boston , East

Technological Advances

After scoping out stores specializing in retail, electronics and everything in between I have come to the conclusion that the stores with the biggest crowds on Black Friday are those that sell products of technology. Not only were Best Buy, Radio Shack and Circuit City filled with swarms of people but the electronics section of Target was also the spot with the most traffic.

My take on the situation is purchasing these types of items is where you can save the most money. In addition to the fact that this is a time when a lot of new gadets are introduced and marketed to the consumer, therefore enticing them to buy, buy, buy.

Chicago

Santas Shack

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Santa's Stately Manor

Chicago

I Just Want To Leave

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Cars attempting exit the parking lot

Seattle

Walking By Foot...

I’ve abandoned my car and am taking foot over to the Nordstrom Rack. The hot item there is Joey jeans for women at $40. Weren’t those popular on the east coast last year? Kidding!!

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Got shoes?

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Afterwards checked out the scene at Barnes&Noble. They have a tremendous new book on the Shackleton Expedition to Antarctica, the greatest story never told. If you haven’t read about this 1914-1915 expedition, you surely must. To say they survived against all odds is the understatement of the century. They would have survived this Black Friday as well, as I haven’t seen any ill tempers, short of being politely asked not to take photos at Old Navy. I stepped outside and took one anyways.

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Stopped by Linen’s’n’Things. Their hot item was the RoboSapiens. Sadly, he was extinct after 2 hours of furious shopping.

Stopped back at Best Buy to see how things were going. I noted the waiting areas outside the building were strewn with garbage, which these two lucky employees were dutifully cleaning up. It looked like a homeless shelter.

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Off to Alderwood Mall now, have to use the car. Wish me luck. Grrrrr.

Chicago

Coming and Going

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Shoppers Continuously Going In and Out of Stores

Chicago

The Unglamorous Side Of Shopping

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Boston , Photos

Baby it’s cold outside…

Good thing it is warm in the stores.

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Temperatures in the Boston area have dropped to some of the lowest we have seen since winter began but that is no stopping shoppers from venturing out. Last reading I saw was the one above, and it was only reading at 29 degrees, and still the stores still appear to be doing pretty well.

Teeth are chattering, hands are freezing but those die hard shoppers still continue on.

Chicago

Radio and Shopping

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San Francisco

Check Out Emeryville

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Chicago

Love is Live

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V103 DJ Ramonski Love provides some live feeds on the air from River Oaks.

Chicago

Marshall Field's: finally some shoppers!

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Things were much more lively by 9:30 this morning. In front of Marshall Field's on State Street crowds gathered around the store's famous window displays.

I cornered one of the Salvation Army bell ringers and asked about the crowd. "The crowds are hyped," he said in-between rings. That was sort of a vague so motioning toward his bucket I asked him how the donations were so far. He frowned, "That's a little slow."

Inside the store was moderately busy as people pressed pass each other. One salesperson theorized that most of Chicago decided to have a big breakfast before hitting the stores and noted that the store had grown, "significantly busy in the last half an hour." He also shot down my theory that the cold would keep shoppers away. "Are you kidding? This IS Chicago."

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Outside I saw a lonely busker playing Christmas tunes on his sax. The buskers have definitely been slow to appear this morning.

Watch for my in-depth report on Field's later today.

Chicago

On The Air

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Country Station US 99 sets up shop for a remote broadcast in Calumet City, Ill. In the River Oaks parking lot.

Chicago

Just A Little Rest, Please

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Chicago , Chicago

In Bloom

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It's Not The Holidays without Poinsettias

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Khol’s was Krazy!

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From the parking lot to the check out counter Kohl’s was bustling. Boasting their early bird sales, people flocked to the place to try and steal the deals.

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General

BFW.com Reporter Booted from Store!

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Our first writer to be asked to leave the premises of a store is Ryan Waters in Atanta. Look for this image whenever security decides to get tough. Read about his experience here.